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sufferable

ADJECTIVE
  1. capable of being borne though unpleasant
    sufferable punishment

How To Use sufferable In A Sentence

  • One night I asked how they could survive under such insufferable conditions.
  • Pop music has no purer form of insufferableness than the I-love-my-child motif.
  • I'm not sure the term insufferable boor is quite adequate here, I'm not saying that he's entirely without humor, but it's the sort of humor that is always tempered by a reminder of how much money he has and how he is holding it over his adult children. Outfoxed Diary Entry
  • insufferable insolence
  • I was a modest, good - humoured boy; it is Oxford that has made me insufferable.
  • Now that I'll be just in front of Carl's office all afternoons for the rest of the semester, I'll be truly unsufferable. Getting By
  • Nay, I know that you shall not find him in Mansoul, for he is departed and gone; yea, and gone for the faults of the elders, and for that they rewarded his grace with unsufferable unkindness. The Holy War
  • Sadly I find male voices in opera absolutely insufferable.
  • What is really "insufferable" is the Obama Cult that sees Obama as some form of Savior, The Chosen One per Oprah and Farrakhan. Dean: I Want Supers To Announce Their Endorsements "Starting Now"
  • This particular image consultant appears to have neglected his own image, or maybe he is just happy with being cynical, self-centred, irascible and insufferable.
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